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were unambiguous
adjective
Clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity
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Many of the Council's positions were unambiguous, however.
But the IAS team found that there were unambiguous ways to make such operations very simple.
The conclusions were unambiguous, but the evidence in the unclassified report was unsatisfying.
The sweeping conclusions of some in the public realm were as extreme as they were unambiguous.
MR. McBETH'S motivations were unambiguous: he wanted to call dragons to Dreamland.
When the task forces were commissioned, Childs and Gerstner set expectations and made sure that roles and responsibilities were unambiguous.
The plans of the early Jewish settlers were unambiguous, even if they seemed, at the time, wholly incredible.
The results of these in vitro experiments were unambiguous: receptor-bound aggregates activated Atg1, but only when Atg11 was also included in the mixture.
Still, Mr. Bernanke's move was nothing if not a Greenspanian display of "discretionary" policy in response to trouble but before the signs of an economic downturn were unambiguous.
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The results were unambiguous: When income inequality was higher, so was the rate of homicide.
Although the recommendations were unambiguous and easily identifiable in almost all cases, they were not overly specific.
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